Super-Click International signs Australian distribution agreements

[Lancashire, U.K.] Super-Click International has signed an agreement to distribute its Super-Click LVT locking system with Australia-based PR Floors and Flooring Distributors of Australia (FDA).

PR Floors, based in Brisbane, will now distribute Super-Click in Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania. Also, Perth-based FDA will distribute Super-Click in Western Australia (WA), Southern Australia (SA) and the Northern Territory (NT). Both distributors will service Carpet Court, Australia’s largest flooring retail chain.

“We first saw Super-Click demonstrated in Domotex Hannover in 2011 and are very happy to now have the product going into the marketplace,” said Daniel Perrett, sales manager, PR Floors. “We have had the opportunity to distribute many click LVTs but have been reluctant until now. Other systems do not have the versatility, benefits and quality that Super-Click offers.”

The Super-Click locking system features zipper-like tongue slats that allow LVT planks to be pushed together. Installers at Domotex Hannover and Surfaces demonstrated the ease of the system by installing Super-Click planks with their feet in 2011 and 2012, according to the company.

“LVT technology has moved towards loose lay systems and Super-Click with its fast mechanical locking system provides all of the answers for our harsh Australian conditions,” said Roger Knowles, director, FDA.

Super-Click’s Australian agreement with PR Floors and FDA follows a mid-August agreement with New Zealand-based Jacobson to distribute the system throughout that nation. In 2011, Beauflor, a division of Beaulieu International Group, obtained the rights to bring Super-Click technology to Western and Eastern Europe, Russia and North America under the “Dream-Click” label.

“In securing distribution agreements with both PR Floors and FDA we are in no doubt that they have the infrastructure and know-how to cope with the logistical problems distribution companies face when servicing such a huge country,” said Stewart Procter, CEO, Super-Click International.